It is with mixed emotions we bring you this episode. Failing Grade is not quite ending, but there isn't going to be any new episodes for a while.

While we are somewhat shutting the door on Failing Grade, we are also opening up a new chapter as Trevor and Gabbie will be hosting a whole new podcast starting sometime in June.

For this week though we thought we would leave you with some movie recommendations to tide you over while we are away.

We would also like to thank those of you that have been on this journey with us. We've truly plumped the depths of cinema. In some cases we have found wondrous treasures; in other cases monstrous abominations. We hope you have enjoyed listening to our adventures as much as we enjoyed bringing them to you.

During our hiatus, we will keep releasing episodes, however these will be in the form of the dreaded clip show. We shall see you in June with brand new content!

This week on the show we've got more zombie-themed Canadian horror-comedies than you can shake a stick at (assuming you are able to, at most shake a stick at one zombie-themed Canadian horror-comedy).

First up, we talk about A Little Bit Zombie. Steven and his fiance go on a nice weekend in the woods with Steven's sister and her husband. Things are mostly going well until Steven is bitten by a zombie mosquito. Soon he's finds himself with a hankering for brains and some surprising new abilities! What will happen to the wedding now?

Then we talk about Dead Before Dawn 3D. When Casper's grandfather (played by Christopher Lloyd!) is going out of town; unfortunately that means Casper is going to have to mind grandfather's occult shop. And when Casper and his friends accidentally break an evil urn, they end up unleashing a horrific curse that sees a horde of zombie-demons (or zemons as they prefer to be called) on their trail. Can they break the curse before sunrise?

Join us this week as we chow down on this two fun horror-comedies servings.

This week we have a double-bill of biblical proportions! First up, we talk a look at the Monty Python classic, The Life of Brian. When Brian decides to join the fight against Roman occupation, things spiral out of control very quickly. But on the bright side, there's a song at the end!

Our other movie also ends with a song, but this film is much less of a classic. It's God's Not Dead! When Josh Wheaton enrolls in mean old Kevin Sorbo's class, Professor Sorbo tries to make everyone write "God is Dead" on a piece of paper. But Josh isn't about to stand for that. Hilarity ensues! Oh, also anyone who isn't a Christian is either deluded or evil! It's fun!